The fair, which boasts attractions including a waltzer, a high-rise dive bomber and a ski jump, usually comes to Farnworth four times a year. |
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They went for a spin on the waltzer and the greasy funfair worker spun their car a bit too fast. |
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Every second is stuffed with bright, brittle melodies that make you feel as if you've done too many turns on a fairground waltzer. |
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It's like a waltzer ride – but I want to scream because I want to go slower. |
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Raised on pivoting pistons, the raft is like a fairground waltzer in oceanic slow motion, or some monster from the deep. |
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When one soldier seemed unable to shoot, Preibke, the great waltzer, seized him round the waist and made him do it. A body in limboThe verdict that he had simply followed orders therefore crumbled away. |
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While my friends usually sought the thrills of the furious waltzer, I stuffed my face with candy floss and toffee apples. |
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A good waltzer can merit a yelp, your average roller coaster a mid-length yodel, and good vertical drop a real blood curdler. |
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The fair, run by The Showmen's Guild of Great Britain, included bumper cars, a pirate ship, helter skelter, teacups, carousels, waltzer, fun house and other rides. |
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I'll gladly swap my Teacup ride for a spin on the Waltzer, but I'll keep my Teacup repeat rider ticket in my wallet, just in case. |
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